Japan prosecutors make first arrest in political funding scandal
TOKYO — A lawmaker from Japan’s ruling party was arrested on Sunday for suspected fundraising violations, media reported, the first arrest in
TOKYO — A lawmaker from Japan’s ruling party was arrested on Sunday for suspected fundraising violations, media reported, the first arrest in
SEOUL — Hong Kong’s Cathay Pacific Airways will cut a dozen flights a day on average until the end of February, the
US REGULATORS on Saturday temporarily grounded 171 Boeing 737 MAX 9 jetliners for safety checks following a cabin panel blowout that forced
JERUSALEM/AMMAN — Top international diplomats discussed strategies for keeping the Gaza war from spreading beyond Israel and the Palestinian territories on Sunday,
WASHINGTON – The number of Americans filing new claims for jobless benefits dropped to a two-month low last week, pointing to underlying labor market
BERLIN – Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s coalition, racing to finalize a 2024 budget draft that was delayed by a court ruling, has made unexpected changes,
WAJIMA, Japan — Hotel chef Makoto Wakabayashi was among those in Wajima hoping for a banner year as visitors returned to the
SEOUL — South Korea’s government will put its focus on supporting people’s livelihoods and managing risk factors, as it cut the country’s
NEW YORK — A woman who has said she was victimized by late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein said Britain’s Prince Andrew put
BEIRUT/CAIRO/GAZA — Hezbollah in Lebanon and the Israeli army made statements suggesting the two avowed enemies wanted to avoid risking the further